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Royal Family Names Duchess of Gloucester as Queen Camilla’s Stand-In Amid Health Concerns
In a surprising turn of events, the Royal Family has announced that the Duchess of Gloucester will step in for Queen Camilla during an upcoming engagement.
This decision comes as the Queen, aged 77, is currently battling a chest infection, prompting her to withdraw from royal duties this week.
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Her Majesty is following her doctors' advice to take a brief period of rest.
A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace shared the news, stating, “Her Majesty the Queen is currently unwell with a chest infection, for which her doctors have advised a short period of rest.” The statement expressed the Queen's regret over her absence, emphasizing her wish to recover in time for the remembrance events scheduled for the weekend.
She has also extended her apologies to anyone who may be disappointed by her sudden withdrawal.
The Duchess of Gloucester, who is relatively lesser-known compared to other royals, will represent the Queen at the annual opening of the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey on Thursday.
At 78, the Danish-born Duchess is married to Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, a first cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Notably, she has been a dedicated member of the Royal Family, completing 111 engagements in 2023 alone.
Queen Camilla's absence extends beyond the Field of Remembrance; she has also pulled out of a Buckingham Palace reception for Olympic and Paralympic athletes, hosted by King Charles.
Reports indicate that the Queen is resting at home, but no additional details regarding her illness or treatment have been disclosed.
However, it is understood that she remains under medical supervision.
This year has seen its share of health challenges within the royal circle.
Earlier this year, both King Charles and Princess Kate faced cancer diagnoses.
Additionally, Sarah Ferguson battled skin cancer after undergoing a mastectomy for breast cancer.
In June, Princess Anne was hospitalized for five nights due to an injury sustained from a horse at her Gatcombe Park estate.
Amid these health concerns, the King and Queen have developed a close relationship with Dr. Isaac Marthai, a holistic healer who has been advising King Charles on his health for years.
The royal couple has made several visits to the Sukya Resort in Bangalore, where they seek natural healing treatments.
Dr. Marthai described their recent trip as a much-needed tonic for the King, particularly amid his ongoing battle with cancer.
The King and Queen's commitment to holistic health has become a significant aspect of their lives.
Dr. Marthai, who runs the Sukya Resort, offers consultations a few times a year, either in London or during their stays in India.
The resort is known for its natural healing therapies, including yoga and acupuncture, attracting various high-profile visitors.
In a more personal revelation, Queen Camilla's son, Tom Parker Bowles, recently opened up about growing up with his mother.
He described her cooking style as simple and basic, highlighting her skills in preparing slow-cooked scrambled eggs and roast chicken, while steering clear of spices and curries.
He humorously recalled how their meals relied heavily on local and seasonal ingredients until supermarket chains like Sainsbury's changed their dining habits.
Despite their close bond, Parker Bowles noted communication challenges due to his mother's outdated mobile phone.
Queen Camilla reportedly uses an old Nokia that doesn't support modern messaging apps like WhatsApp, making it difficult for family members to stay connected through group chats.
This revelation sheds light on the royal family's unique dynamics and the challenges they face in maintaining close relationships.
As Queen Camilla continues to navigate her royal responsibilities, her son emphasized her busy schedule, which often leaves little room for personal calls.
He mentioned that he frequently learns about her activities through news reports, underscoring the challenges of staying in touch with a working royal.
The emotional weight of the royal family's recent experiences came to a head during their 10-day tour of Australia and Samoa.
King Charles concluded the tour with heartfelt remarks, expressing his devotion to the region and his hopes for future visits.
His words resonated deeply with the audience, showcasing the strong bond he shares with the people and the emotional toll of his health battles.